Marc Armstrong, geography,
appointed to the National Research Council’s
Panel on Confidentiality Issues in Linking Remotely
Sensed and Self-Identifying Data.
Reginald Cooper, orthopaedics and rehabilitation,
recipient of the American Orthopaedic Association-Zimmer
Award for Distinguished Contribution to Orthopaedics.
David Frisbie, educational measurement and statistics,
selected to serve on the General Advisory Committee
of the National Accessible Reading Assessment Projects.
Sarah Hanley, history, awarded the Edwin Surrency
Prize by the American Society for Legal History for
her article, “The Jurisprudence of the arrets:
family union, civil society, and state formation
in France, 1550-1650,” in Law and History
Review.
Health Iowa, winner of gold and silver regional
ADDY awards from the Advertising Federation of Cedar
Rapids for their educational media campaign, “Extreme
Drinking.”
Joint Office for Marketing and Communications, UI
Hospitals and Clinics, winner of one gold and four
silver regional ADDY awards from the Advertising
Federation of Cedar Rapids.
Rene Martin, nursing, serving a term as an associate
editor of the Annals of Behavioral Medicine.
Bernard Sherman, broadcasting services, recipient
of a 2004 Association for Recorded Sound Collections
Award for “excellence in historical recorded
sound research” in the category “Best
Research in Recorded Classical Music” for Performing
Brahms: Early Evidence of Performing Style.
UI Learning and Development, awarded the 2004 Best
Practice Award for Marketing from the Corporate University
Exchange, a corporate education research and consulting
firm.
University Relations
Publications, winner of four silver regional ADDY
awards from the Advertising Federation of Cedar
Rapids.
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